Stormont Assembly to be recalled
Stormont Assembly to be recalled

Stormont Assembly to be recalled

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The Northern Ireland Assembly will be recalled on August 8 to address the violent incidents following an anti-immigration protest in Belfast, where several businesses were attacked, targeting the Islamic community. Four men have been charged in connection with the violence, and the Police Service of Northern Ireland is monitoring potential further protests. First Minister Michelle O’Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly condemned the violence, stating there is no justification for racism and emphasizing a zero-tolerance approach to such behavior. The Assembly will debate a motion condemning the criminal damage and reaffirming support for community organizations combating racism. Additionally, there are calls for action on a Refugee Integration Strategy and updates to the Race Relations Order. The recall was initiated by the Alliance Party, with support from other parties, emphasizing the need for unity against attacks on any community member, regardless of their background.

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